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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1922)
M'tS iWW'itiMrtMMiyHhi(rtiiiuieixMJirfalni ;fi ' 4:itmiitL;.:;uK!yw);n(i!iNiiU!!!in!t:(:!iaI:!H m ' ,,-T r t . umMitEtr ;'Vv A.I I ' v1 .- A.iM"'il-aS r? ' 2 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wifttwmw, ii:riiMiiit n, tiwa ytyHyywi S5!?- WMT ', - VtWilhelm on His Wedding Day "V2.nh.nmmmiiM TPy w xj : t . hiibiiiiiimmi 2 "c ( 'L.fj J(?ti vw oaHi . tt '.m k.i . . . i r . I EDUCATION WEEK ON NrttloiMVIilo OtmpnlRti Continue to December 0 American limitation Week, for tliu purpose of promutltiR nood cli liuiishlp; nndjr(i .urge parents to ci-ill tho schools. atSrtcd December i ......rO?lli .tT). iinilltfri.... .....- n " T55 IV ft ho second annual celebr.v ''(flop of thu week, which U mi Idea Ijjsronlijtt out of pinna of thnaAmcr 'flcin Igfeloii for the development of cwsd citizenship nml tnoAmeri- canlralon of forclpncrs who hato Mim 'lirro Ik llvi. Proeratha nro I tosli0 held In nil the sclioaU of the I'nlted Slates every day of Kdurn ttcti Week. An outllno of topics tor each day j has been supplied the principals of nil Klamath Kails school cud (her have been left to provide speaker for tho weak. In some cases, n for example, the I'ollcan Hay school, tbn pupils themselves will' have charge of each da's program, due to tne niiicuiiy in ncuinr spraK rrs wo aro ullllnR to co so far I STAR MOTORS, Inc. jsa A DURANT SUBSIDARY Dt'UANT- Founder of llulck mid (ienornl Moloraj Knlluir nt Chijvrolot nnd'Suuieltulterlrreiuler builder of Hiilomobltiw; I'umI dentTJocomoblift Co. J I'rKldeiJt Durnnt Corporation; Hl)lreclor, linfant .Moterlnc: OhaWnnnbf tho Hoard, TAl(IUTOnS. lVr lntrn.li-,l Jn I'.ml Ini'nlnl Ml'llor nmli TllUliklll llClflllRf. -a;:vK -j- -jv -.vi.- " in Durant lnlirestH nie bulMluit IIAL.K A MILLION CAHS 111 19:3. I ' WILL YOU SHARE THE PROFITS? , . . Sturffstot'ii-M Ciiiuiiuin SlocU N n V In K'nniutli ''IN at 9IS.00 per slinrr, niul rnii lx punlmseil mi mi ) pujini'iit plun. Vnur p'.-iMitml uvellntlon Is lultcd. DOOM t SCHAIIMAN DflLDINtl TKLDIMIOM: 10:00 A. M. to TlUO P. M. I'JIJ The Durant Corporation I Christmas Fwrs Local puuplu wlshlnjr hluh'Knulo Airs for jjiftn nro rcquoatcd to leave their prder an. pciBfi as po slblo. Hpase Rlve'me youi,..to!oph(ijio numbbr niUI the kinds 'desirei!.-. 1 willdl .VoU ati soon as I have 'vhat ybtt want. Skins are; nearly all 'A-l nqiVj ideal j; for Christmaa ylfts. Mar yitt Cross 4 113 N. 4th Street MM and rl so much tlino to the oc- JThlAxtraonllna1ry pho:t:r.ipti hows the former kilMrs Icavlnc tU clMd automebll and cntcrlnc tho ledto nt D-orn castlt for th c.vt t part Of b marrUce ceremony Th pic'"' Ukta with a lrr " itataaca camsra by a photccraphrr i.!I'j'i1 tu;sU U fU eryytlr: CONCERT BY STUDENTS h illalt 8chool goarirtlo Will KiUe J"1 Pnndu to Attend Conrcntlon R A concert will ba given at thi .Pine Trco theatre on ffTMlaf, - December 14, and Mn Any attarhoon, December 17. by mt raulc department of the blch c.hoo),- assisted by local talent, for 'io purposo of raising funds to v aad lbs four boys composing the "High ccbool quartatto and their 'ktrqetor, MUa Kvclyn Applegatc. Vo tha auto teacbera' convention, Vblch will bo held In Tortland ' iPoeambcr J, 27, and !8. The pneerjs 'ni (ollow ,ho u,ual plc Aurea and will bo different for both fformaMces. Mlas Kfclrn Applegate has bcon J aakod by. U6bcrt Walsh, director of , aulc In Kranklln high acbool at Portland and In charge, of the Music for tho stato teachers asso ciations to glvo a talk on "the b7 voice and Its poMlbllUIes-vln high school. tuo quanciie com pwed -of Clifford Hoguo, "Dclos Mills, llnrry TelU. and Kenuclh Mater, will accompany her to Tort llnd and give, selections at the con vaatlon to Illustrate Mba Apple gate' Jalk. fllnco tho talk by 5!lss Evcljn Applcgato will lo the only one of this typo given at the conven tion and the. songs furnished by the .boys illl bo, tho only music given, outsldo that of Portland schools. It Is considered a high honor for Ihu boys, 'tbelr instructor and tho high school MUi fcelyn itpplcgate. who has worked especially with boys' voices In her'wldo ranpo of oiperlcnco In GTiBiRicr and high schools In dif ferent localities, sas that It Is un ususl.tq.hsvo a good boys' quartette la a hglh school bocauro of tho difficulty of having a first tenor J caslon. Following Is the outline of toplw i beilnnlng with Menday: American J CJttxenshlp Day, Patriotism Day. ! School and Teacher Day. Illiteracy Day, Equality of Opportunity and Physical Education Day. Tho Ttcv. Arthur Illeo delivered. an address to tho tipper grade stu dents of the Central school Turn- and a second bats to give rango to (day. Patriotic Day, and today Mrs. their music. JTwyla Ferguson spoko to these At tho concerts hero tbe boys I same grades at Central. Friday will glvo some of tho selections. Horace Manning will be the speak which they will sing at tho con-Jer of thu day. Other city school vcntlon. and the public U promised had net arrangod their programs pleasant surprise by thoso who Thursday ' have heard tho boys sing. Wilt Alt At Concert Harry Borcl. Mrs. Marjorlo Mc-Clure-Callagher. and Mlsi Darcthy Elliott, tho later a graduate of tho fully and were unablo to give the' names of their apeakers for th week. Three transcontinental railroads aunounco that they will epend $1. 000.000 advertising resources of local high school, who Is home for western states. tho holidays from a muils conser-l vatory In Portland where ho hasj beea studying, have kindly consent-: ed to assist at tbo concert and help tnako It an cntlro sucess. J Any Kind of a Brush Makes a Good Gift An item of utility, yet doubly attractive through "good looks"; a hair brush, tooth brush, hat brush, clothes brush or an assortment of all ; military brushes, two in a sot; some brushes in eases, some without; such as we sell arc the best quality, shown in tho finest assortment, and make excellent suggestions for gifts to be given. It will pay to see them, it will pay to buy them. nndcrwoodi Ptwrnijf Y WNL KLAMATH FALLS' OREGON Tm I Yi OEueEjE WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE. DUY TrttIR DNUOS TONIGHT AT THE STRAND -aon lOr Wltmti: KVI.'llYItODY ROUS iiemi: or Tin: lioititixriov i'i:atuiu'..s TONIGHT IS CO-OPERATIVE NIGHT Six Chickens nnd Four Boxca of Chocolates Given Awny at 8:30, also Irving Bachellcr's Great Story "The Light in the Clearing" A story of country folk Miat touches tho heart of all who see it. A beautiful picture, also GOOD COMEDY Show Stars 6.15. Admission 10c anil 2c Thursday Dcosic Barriscalc in "THE BROKEN GATE" Sunday Neal Hart in "Rnngcland" and A BIG VAUDEVILLE ACT Eight New Schools to , Arise at Los Angeles 1.03 ANOKI.KS. Dec. C.1'lans and specifications for eight new schi-U and twelve additions to ex isting scboul structures, Involving tho oxposdlturo of about j:,000,000,' havo been ordered prepared by tho J local board of education. Tho newj bnlldings and additions nro to no, ready for occupancy by the begin-. nlng of the next fcclioo'. year, la Sep-1 temlcr, 1323. 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